J Cole
Well-Known Member
I will paraphrase what was posted on the company news site today.
American will be transferring all 47 CRJ-700s currently at Envoy to PSA starting mid-2015. Exact dates and rates have not been determined, but they expect to be done by the end of 2016.
The operational theory here is that PSA will be Bombardier and Envoy will be Embraer in order to reduce costs.
I will quote the next paragraph verbatim:
"While it is too early to determine the exact impact that this change will have on Envoy and our people, we know that we will need to adjust staffing. For most groups, we believe that normal attrition will address much of these staffing changes. In some cases, there may be displacements from one location to another."
My commentary: It appears that AAG plans to continue to deal with Envoy's massive pilot attrition problem by removing or parking aircraft. This looks like a major blow to Envoy, and suggests that we will continue to shrink. This news letter did not rule out the placement of any 175s eventually, but it didn't hint that Envoy would receive any either. Following the news of placement of the first 20 175s at Compass and the possible placement of the next 20 175s at Piedmont, this new information is all the more discouraging.
Edit: I saw this was already posted on another thread, so I will add it here as well.
http://www.psaairlines.com/american...-47-bombardier-crj-700-aircraft-psa-airlines/
Edit: Here is a news article which includes both the letters from Envoy's CEO to Envoy and PSA's president to PSA.
http://aviationblog.dallasnews.com/...r-planes-from-envoy-air-to-psa-airlines.html/
American will be transferring all 47 CRJ-700s currently at Envoy to PSA starting mid-2015. Exact dates and rates have not been determined, but they expect to be done by the end of 2016.
The operational theory here is that PSA will be Bombardier and Envoy will be Embraer in order to reduce costs.
I will quote the next paragraph verbatim:
"While it is too early to determine the exact impact that this change will have on Envoy and our people, we know that we will need to adjust staffing. For most groups, we believe that normal attrition will address much of these staffing changes. In some cases, there may be displacements from one location to another."
My commentary: It appears that AAG plans to continue to deal with Envoy's massive pilot attrition problem by removing or parking aircraft. This looks like a major blow to Envoy, and suggests that we will continue to shrink. This news letter did not rule out the placement of any 175s eventually, but it didn't hint that Envoy would receive any either. Following the news of placement of the first 20 175s at Compass and the possible placement of the next 20 175s at Piedmont, this new information is all the more discouraging.
Edit: I saw this was already posted on another thread, so I will add it here as well.
http://www.psaairlines.com/american...-47-bombardier-crj-700-aircraft-psa-airlines/
Edit: Here is a news article which includes both the letters from Envoy's CEO to Envoy and PSA's president to PSA.
http://aviationblog.dallasnews.com/...r-planes-from-envoy-air-to-psa-airlines.html/
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